![]() Something Blue picks up where Something Borrowed left off, rehashing the last few pages – the only difference is it is now from Darcy’s point of view. Much to my surprise, I ended up enjoying this one as well. My thoughts: Even though I enjoyed Something Borrowed, I could not stand Darcy Rhone, and when I realize Something Blue was all about her, I was pretty skeptical. It’s a novel for anyone who has ever, even secretly, wondered if the last thing you want is really the one thing you need. Something Blue is a novel about one woman’s surprising discoveries about the true meaning of friendship, love and happily-ever-after. It is only then that she can begin her journey toward self-awareness, forgiveness, and motherhood. But as she attempts to re-create her glamorous life on a new continent, Darcy finds that her rules no longer apply. ![]() Never mind karma.īut Darcy’s neat, perfect world turns upside down when her best friend, Rachel White, the plain-Jane “good girl,” steals her fiance, while Darcy finds herself completely alone for the first time in her life…with a baby on the way.ĭarcy tries to recover, fleeing to her childhood friend living in London and resorting to her tried-and-true methods for getting what she wants. ![]() ![]() I am also using this book to count towards the Reading From My Shelves Project.įrom the back cover: Darcy Rhone thought she had it all figured out: the more beautiful the girl, the more charmed her life. Why I read this: I had recently read Something Borrowed and was curious as to what would happen with Darcy. ![]()
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